Pure Storage FlashBlade Room for Improvement

Solutions Architect at a software R&D company with 1,001-5,000 employees

The solution needs better SMB support. For SMB 3.0 for example, I would expand their footprint to sell FlashBlade, etc. View full review »

VpOfEngic9de

VP of Engineering at a pharma/biotech company with 51-200 employees

The Pure Storage Orchestrator is our biggest pain point at the moment. If we can have more say in future developments of feature sets that we will need to support for our use case, that would be pretty beneficial to us. View full review »

National4173

National Manager at a financial services firm with 501-1,000 employees

In the realm of micro-services, I think that Pure Storage can do well if they start getting in there and making their arrays more micro-services ready. We can add a bunch of compute, we could forever compute, but the array at some point comes to a screeching halt. I think if there's a way to make the flash array go wider that would be the better way to go in the long run. View full review »

Practice Manager for Infrastructure at a tech services company with 51-200 employees

On our dedupe during our initial buy, we were expecting a number a little higher like 4x. However, we are getting about 3.6. While it is close enough, it doesn't quite hit the numbers. So, this has been a challenge. We are looking at Pure Storage's capabilities to move off-premise into the cloud. View full review »

Gustavo Lima

COO at Santa Lucia

We haven't been able to use much of the cloud area of Pure Storage. We have a storage server and it would be better if it could integrate with other cloud features of this solution. View full review »